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Despite being on the market for nearly a decade, direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing continues to be controversial among experts and raises concerns among health care providers and regulatory agencies. The NIH-funded “Impact of Personal Genomics (PGen) Study” addresses these concerns … Continue reading →

From genomic-directed clinical trials and gene editing to personalized medicine and more, recent innovations in science and medicine are helping patients live longer, healthier and fuller lives. “Careers of the Future”, a BWH blog series, explores the experts behind these … Continue reading →

We are thrilled to have given several platform and poster presentations at this year’s ASHG meeting in Vancouver where we had the opportunity to share new Genomes2People research data! Please see below for information about our speakers and follow us @Genomes2People; for … Continue reading →

For the First Time, Recommendations Offer Guidance about Incidental Findings in Clinical Genomic Sequencing: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, March 21, 2013: In a highly anticipated report, landmark recommendations on the handling of incidental findings in clinical genome and exome … Continue reading →